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Does the 6.5PRC need a Muzzle Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKPilot" data-source="post: 1801204" data-attributes="member: 95319"><p>MB helps with calling own shots. Without seeing your shot you can't adjust for misses which are common in LR shooting due wind (Assuming you and your "kit" including Ammo are dialed in). Wind calling is tough and it's seldom the same between the target and you. By calling your shot you have empirical evidence and immediate feedback of actual conditions down range. That said I primarily shoot suppressed in the field with a Silencerco Harvester as it provides the best of both worlds. I also use an Area 419 Hellfire MB. Their system allows me to shift between Suppresor and MB seamlessly with no indexing issues and little to no POI shift. Area 419 has a new modular suppressor I think a hunter and LR shooter would be well served to purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKPilot, post: 1801204, member: 95319"] MB helps with calling own shots. Without seeing your shot you can’t adjust for misses which are common in LR shooting due wind (Assuming you and your “kit” including Ammo are dialed in). Wind calling is tough and it’s seldom the same between the target and you. By calling your shot you have empirical evidence and immediate feedback of actual conditions down range. That said I primarily shoot suppressed in the field with a Silencerco Harvester as it provides the best of both worlds. I also use an Area 419 Hellfire MB. Their system allows me to shift between Suppresor and MB seamlessly with no indexing issues and little to no POI shift. Area 419 has a new modular suppressor I think a hunter and LR shooter would be well served to purchase. [/QUOTE]
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